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Pseudoaneurysm of the lingual artery as an unusual radiological finding of oropharyngeal carcinoma. [PDF]
Pseudoaneurysms of the lingual artery are an extremely rare entity and often are consequence of neck surgery, trauma or inflammation (e.g., due to chemoradiotherapy or odontogenic infection), and may cause life-threatening bleeding.
Espallargas I +6 more
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The external carotid artery (ECA) is the major blood supply for structures in the head and neck. Typically, it has 8 separate branches; but there are many anatomical variations, making it difficult to predict surgical outcomes and complications without 3-
C. Escoffier +4 more
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Pseudo-Aneurysm of Lingual Artery a Rare Complication of Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Tongue and a Cause of Oral Bleed [PDF]
Pseudo-aneurysm of lingual artery a branch of external carotid artery is rarely seen. Most of cases of pseudo-aneurysm occur after trauma, surgery, inflammation, post chemotherapy, radiotherapy and infection.
I. Ali +4 more
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Life-threatening hemorrhage after orthognathic surgery is rare. However, when it occurs, immediate diagnosis of the source of bleeding is imperative for successful management. The current report is the first to describe a rare life-threatening bleed from
Nikoletta Vargas +5 more
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Anatomical Variations in the Origin of the Lingual Artery in the Kenyan Population. [PDF]
Study design: Descriptive cross-sectional study. Objective: To determine the variations in origin of the LA and its relationship to surgical landmarks. Background: The Lingual artery (LA) is a branch of the External Carotid Artery (ECA) that constitutes ...
Sarna K, Kamau M, Sonigra KJ, Amuti T.
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The Journey of the Lingual Artery from the Neck to the Oral Cavity: A Cadaveric Study. [PDF]
Study Design: Descriptive cross-sectional. Objective: The origin of the lingual artery (LA) has been well studied due to its implication in neck dissection, but the course thereafter to the oral cavity is less described.
Sarna K +5 more
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Early presentation of traumatic pseudoaneurysm of deep lingual artery as a massive oral bleed. [PDF]
Tongue trauma with active bleed is most commonly due to the ruptured lingual artery and its branches, whereas delayed haemorrhage is usually secondary to pseudoaneurysm formation.
Rathod R +3 more
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Lingual and Facial Artery Fusion: A Cadaveric Report With Clinical Significance [PDF]
The external carotid artery (ECA) anterior branches, including the superior thyroid, the lingual, and the facial artery (STA, LA, and FA) present variability among cadaveric studies.
M. Piagkou +4 more
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Pseudoaneurysm of the lingual artery — a case series [PDF]
L. Cheng +4 more
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A rare variation in the origin of the lingual artery: thyro-linguo-laryngeal trunk
The anatomy of the external carotid artery and its variations are of ground significance in head and neck surgery. During a dissection of a male cadaver, an undescribed common trunk between superior thyroid, superior laryngeal, and lingual arteries was ...
Elena Bozhikova +2 more
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